Thứ sáu, 25/04/2025 | 18:03 GMT+7
ABSTRACT Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) alloy is the most popular Titanium alloy used in the industry. However, it is described as a difficult-to-process material because of its poor tribological performance, which leads to a higher friction coefficient, severe adhesion, and significantly low thermal dissipation. In griding process, cubic boron nitride (cBN) grinding wheels are an industrially attractive and long-term stable tool selection for hard-to-machine metallic alloys, due to their high productivity, high cutting reliability, and low thermal damage. This research evaluates the machining characteristics of Ti64 through surface grinding experiments using a resinoid cBN grinding wheel with a grit size of #120. The effect of technology parameters including tangential feeding and depth of cut (DOC) to the surface roughness is presented. The results show that surface roughness is significantly affected by grinding parameters. The increase of feedrate or depth of cut both introduce higher surface roughness. The effect of DOCis more apparent than those of tangential feeding. The experimental results show that optimum feedrate of 3000mm/minwould produce theminimum surface roughness. Keywords: Titanium alloy, resinoid cBN grinding wheel, surface roughness, optimum cutting condition, surface grinding. |
Các doanh nghiệp đóng vai trò then chốt trong việc đưa khoa học và công nghệ vào thực tiễn sản xuất.
03/04/2025